articleAmerican PsychologistOct 31, 2011Closed access

Mental health literacy: Empowering the community to take action for better mental health.

The University of Melbourne · Orygen Youth Health

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Abstract

For major physical diseases, it is widely accepted that members of the public will benefit by knowing what actions they can take for prevention, early intervention, and treatment. However, this type of public knowledge about mental disorders (mental health literacy) has received much less attention. There is evidence from surveys in several countries for deficiencies in (a) the public's knowledge of how to prevent mental disorders, (b) recognition of when a disorder is developing, (c) knowledge of help-seeking options and treatments available, (d) knowledge of effective self-help strategies for milder problems, and (e) first aid skills to support others affected by mental health problems. Nevertheless, there…

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Keywords
  • Mental health literacy
  • Mental health
  • Psychological intervention
  • Public health
  • Literacy
  • Psychology
  • Health literacy
  • Intervention (counseling)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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